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I agree. Though the 1mm can feel a little thick and the .38 are slightly thin. .7 is the sweet spot for me.
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The only downsides to these is how they use glue to seal the tip of the pens that you must take off prior to writing, so the initial writing is poor until the roller covers in ink. Also in my experience, over time, the rubber grip section can "un-twist" over time, but that may depend on writing style.
Still my favorite pen especially between the 10%-80% of it's lifespan.
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I agree with you. 1mm is massively thick. .7 for me to go too
Agreed, except I really wish they were at least water resistant. So easy to smear the ink with any moisture.
Also, the ink color indicator is 2/3rds down from the button and nearly imperceptible. I have some reds and blues along with the black, but when sitting in a pen holder or even a pocket I gotta examine each one closely to be sure I have the ink color I wanted. Silly they didn't design a color indicator into the button or elsewhere that's visible.
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Too bad these are the 1.0mm version.
I used to be a Uniball Jetstream fan, but these are my new favorite.
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I also prefer .7